We know that Santa sees all knows all when it comes to good and bad children, but who keeps an eye on Santa?

Well, last Thursday, December 5th at least, the one keeping Santa and Mrs. Claus in line was none other than Abraham Lincoln. The Clauses visited with children at the Logan County Tourism Bureau after the annual Lincoln Christmas Parade.

See photos from the event in today’s edition of Lincoln Daily News.


Photo by Matt Boutcher        
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